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Product Features
Technical Overview
The WP822 integrates advanced wireless standards, including IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, providing robust connectivity across various network environments. Bluetooth support facilitates pairing with headsets or other compatible devices for hands-free operation. The phone's VoIP core ensures efficient audio signal transmission over IP networks, maintaining call quality while optimizing bandwidth usage.
Key technical features include a built-in speakerphone for conference-style conversations and a USB port for potential peripheral expansions. The cordless handset connectivity enhances mobility within Wi-Fi range, and the two SIP line capacity supports basic multi-line telephony needs without additional hardware.
Relevant factors for this section include IP Phone Technology, Handset Connectivity Technology, Wireless Technology, USB. When those points are considered together, they give buyers a clearer picture of how the product is equipped, how it fits into deployment, and what kind of day-to-day role it is meant to support.
Key Product Advantages
The Grandstream WP822 stands out for its wireless flexibility and cost-effective communication. By utilizing existing internet infrastructure, it reduces reliance on traditional phone lines and associated charges. The cordless design and comprehensive wireless support make it ideal for dynamic office layouts or temporary setups.
Wireless Freedom
Operate without Ethernet cables using dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling placement anywhere within network coverage.
- IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac compatibility
- Bluetooth for headset pairing
- Cordless handset mobility
Cost Efficiency
Leverage VoIP to transmit audio over the internet, circumventing high toll charges from telephone companies and lowering monthly communication expenses.
Deployment Ready
Includes all necessary components for immediate use: phone, power supply, charger cradle, belt clip, battery, and quick start guide.
Deployment / Use Cases
The WP822 is tailored for environments where wired phones are impractical or where mobility enhances productivity. Its wireless capabilities and portable design suit various business scenarios, from fixed desk setups to on-the-go usage.
In hospitality settings like hotels or resorts, it can serve as a guest room phone, providing reliable communication without extensive cabling. For office spaces, it functions well in lobbies, conference halls, or shared workspaces, allowing employees to move freely while staying connected. Small businesses benefit from its two-line support for separating internal and external calls or managing multiple departments.
Hospitality and Guest Areas
Deploy in hotel rooms, lobbies, or waiting areas where wired installations are costly or disruptive. The cordless design simplifies installation and maintenance.
Office and Conference Spaces
Use in meeting rooms, open-plan offices, or reception desks to enable flexible communication. The speakerphone supports group conversations, and Wi-Fi connectivity ensures seamless integration with existing networks.
What's in the Box
The package includes all essential items for immediate setup and operation of the Grandstream WP822 cordless Wi-Fi IP phone.
Highlights
- Cordless Wi-Fi IP phone with VoIP technology for cost-effective voice communication
- Supports 2 SIP lines for simultaneous calls or multi-department use
- Wireless connectivity via IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Includes speakerphone for hands-free and conference-style conversations
- USB port available for peripheral expansions
- Portable design ideal for lobbies, guest rooms, and conference halls
- Package includes universal power supply, charger cradle, belt clip, and lithium-ion battery
- Reduces toll charges by transmitting audio over internet connections
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Grandstream Networks, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WP822 |
| Brand Name | Grandstream |
| Product Model | WP822 |
| Product Name | Cordless Wi-Fi IP Phone |
| Product Type | IP Phone |
| Technical Information | |
| IP Phone Technology | VoIP |
| Handset Connectivity Technology | Cordless |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi,Bluetooth |
| Wireless LAN Standard | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Total Number of Phone Lines | 2 |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| USB | Yes |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Package Contents | Cordless Wi-Fi IP Phone Universal Power Supply Charger Cradle Belt Clip 1 x Lithium Ion Battery Quick Start Guide |
User Manual
FAQ
How many SIP lines does the Grandstream WP822 support?
The Grandstream WP822 supports two SIP lines. This allows for handling two simultaneous calls, separating lines for different users or departments, or managing incoming and outgoing communications independently without additional hardware.
What wireless standards are compatible with this IP phone?
This phone is compatible with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi standards, covering both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands for reliable connectivity in various network environments. It also includes Bluetooth for pairing with headsets or other devices.
Does the WP822 require Ethernet cabling for operation?
No, the WP822 operates cordlessly via Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for Ethernet cabling at the handset. It connects directly to your wireless network, making it suitable for locations where running cables is impractical or costly.
What is included in the package with the Grandstream WP822?
The package includes the cordless Wi-Fi IP phone, a universal power supply, a charger cradle, a belt clip, one lithium-ion battery, and a quick start guide. All components are provided for immediate deployment and use.
Can I use the speakerphone for conference calls?
Yes, the Grandstream WP822 features a built-in speakerphone that supports hands-free conversations, making it suitable for conference calls or group discussions in settings like meeting rooms or offices.
How does VoIP technology benefit communication costs?
VoIP technology transmits audio signals over internet connections instead of traditional telephone lines, circumventing high toll charges from telephone companies. This reduces monthly communication expenses, especially for long-distance or international calls, while leveraging existing network infrastructure.